The league announced Wednesday that it has reached a multi-year agreement with DirecTV's Root Sports regional sports network.

Root Sports Rocky Mountain will produce and televise 10 Mountain West football games and a minimum of 25 men's basketball games beginning with the 2013-14 season.

"Our entire Root Sports Rocky Mountain team is excited to be the regional home of the Mountain West Conference," said David Woodman, general manager of Root Sports Rocky Mountain. "With many member institutions located within our network's footprint, these games will be a great addition to our collegiate sports programming for years to come."

The games will be on Root Sports in the Rocky Mountain region, and available on DirecTV and the Dish Network.

But Root Sports isn't available on Cox or TimeWarner in San Diego, so unless the company manages to license the games to a local station, Aztecs fans might have trouble watching some SDSU games on television.

Mountain West spokesman Javan Hedlund says the league is still trying to work out those details and that more information is forthcoming.

"We are looking at where those games will be placed on a regional or local carrier," Hedlund said.

However, the Mountain West is planning to unveil a new digital network this fall that will air all football and basketball games, as well as some other sports.

Hedlund said all games on Root Sports will be streamed online for free on this new network.

Eight SDSU football games for 2013 have already been selected for broadcast on either the ESPN family of networks or the CBS Sports Network

The only games still available for local or regional broadcast are the August 31 home opener vs. Eastern Illinois, the trip to Ohio State on Sept. 7, the home game vs. New Mexico on Nov. 2 and the regular season finale at UNLV on Nov. 30.